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So Matto draws a grade 1 Contrary Conduct charge for what?
And Jerome doesn't get one for his behaviour on Rheed after the pass was made.
#nothingtoseehere
So Matto draws a grade 1 Contrary Conduct charge for what?
told the trainer to run over to the bench and get him a drinkWhat matto do ?
The offloads were only effective when we weren’t getting driven back. I think it was Matterson who tried one early offload that put the receiver under pressure and we turned it over. The effective offloads were on the back of taking the hits and letting Penrith wear themselves out. Basically, you need to earn the right to shift the ball but also to offload it. We were patient this time. The good offloaders in our team have been so for years. Their decision making under pressure hasn’t always been good.I thought one of the factors in the victory over Penrith was that our offloads tired them out.
They also normally have 55% possession.18 offloads, they normally only give up up 7 they said on Fox.
Penrith and Melbourne play very different styles. The Panthers backs are usually too much for our pack and trouble us up the middle. The Storm tend to use their back three only on shifts, though often. They usually use their forwards up the middle where we are good enough to contain them. There’s no real benefit from containing the Penrith forwards because they hardly run the ball.It's interesting that the game against Storm, we were smashing their forwards and keeping them in their 50 while with Penrith our defence was solid but we didn't do this. Penrith were rolling forward but couldn't score, Storm were not rolling forward but could score. Maybe it was something we learnt from the Storm game.
Agreed but anytime you try and offload the ball there is always more of a risk of turning over possession compared to just tucking it under the arm and taking the hit up. I think it’s a bit over simplistic to say we focused purely on retaining possession and didn’t try and use the ball.The offloads were only effective when we weren’t getting driven back. I think it was Matterson who tried one early offload that put the receiver under pressure and we turned it over. The effective offloads were on the back of taking the hits and letting Penrith wear themselves out. Basically, you need to earn the right to shift the ball but also to offload it. We were patient this time. The good offloaders in our team have been so for years. Their decision making under pressure hasn’t always been good.
Matterson's charge was Contrary Conduct on Dylan Edwards in the 38th minute.So Matto draws a grade 1 Contrary Conduct charge for what?
And Jerome doesn't get one for his behaviour on Rheed after the pass was made.
#nothingtoseehere
Ta Gronky'It might be boring but it works': Simple formula for Eels success
Parramatta players have challenged each other to adopt the same mindset against teams at the bottom of the ladder as they do against the top sides after ending Penrith’s unbeaten start to the season and a 21-match winning streak at home.
The Eels bounced back from a shock 35-4 loss to North Queensland to beat the Panthers 22-20 at BlueBet Stadium on Friday night in a performance that reinforced their premiership claims after downing the Storm in Melbourne earlier this season.
In between they have lost to the Tigers and Cowboys, while hanging on for a narrow win against the Titans, and prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard said players had spoken about their fluctuating form and the need to stick to a simple game plan.
“We have been frustrated with the inconsistency of football that we have been playing,” Campbell-Gillard said. “I think that is our biggest downfall, at the moment.
“When we come up against the best teams, we play our best football and I think we have to have that mindset against the Tigers and North Queensland.
“They are good teams, as well, but when we come up against the teams that are struggling we go into a different mindset and that is something we have all addressed.
“We know that when we come up against a good team we have got to put in a good performance, and we have been doing that for the last two or three years.
“We know when we go up against quality teams, we can match it. We have just got to make sure we don’t take our foot off the throat and we are consistent.”
The Eels face the Roosters at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday night and five-eighth Dylan Brown said they would need to go into the Magic Round clash with the same attitude they adopted against the Panthers.
“We know what we are capable of, we are a good team and we just need to back ourselves,” Brown said. “We can’t go into a game being too cocky or too confident. It is just having a mindset of not being too confident.
“We have got the Roosters next and they are capable of anything. Every team is a contender this year, every team is capable of putting on a performance. We need to come to games with the right attitude or if we don’t, we will lose.”
The key to Parramatta’s triumph against Penrith was an 85 per cent competition rate, strong performances by key forwards Junior Paulo (207m), Isaiah Papali’i (186m), Ryan Matterson (177m) and Campbell-Gillard (150m) and the kicking game of halfback Mitchel Moses.
The Eels forwards spent much of the game carrying the ball out of their own end before a long kick from Moses, whose 19 kicks totalled 754 metres and included just three bombs.
“We know if we are patient, we can build the pressure,” Campbell-Gillard said.” If we stick to our game plan and go through the middle, make sure we do our fundamentals, complete our sets, kick to the corners and back up with our ‘D’, we can come up trumps.
“Simple football might be boring football, but it works. We have just got to make sure we are doing it each week.”
The win in the Battle of the West was even more impressive, given that Parramatta coach Brad Arthur had only 19 players to choose from and a number of them, including Campbell-Gillard, had a restricted preparation due to illness.
It has been a similar scenario in recent weeks, with Brown forced to play in the centres and Jacob Arthur at five-eighth to cover for injuries in the backline.
“Centre is obviously not my position so it is always harder playing out of position, but I had to do it for two weeks,” Brown said. “People were abusing Brad and his son, but it is nothing to do with them. It was the situation we were in.
“We all back Jakey, he is a very good player, and we all made the decision together, it wasn’t just Brad. I was happy to go to the centres and I told him that and that is where he put me. It was what was best for the team.”
'It might be boring but it works': Simple formula for Eels success
Eels players have challenged each other to adopt the same mindset against teams at the bottom of the ladder as they do against the top sideswww.nrl.com
An absolute fu*ken joke.So Matto draws a grade 1 Contrary Conduct charge for what?
And Jerome doesn't get one for his behaviour on Rheed after the pass was made.
#nothingtoseehere
Interesting because of Ennus in the background?
It's ok if the player has a headgear.Matterson's charge was Contrary Conduct on Dylan Edwards in the 38th minute.
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This was the event - a simple face massage as he completed the tackle. OK.
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On the other hand...
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This was ok.
As was Luai flinging Rheed to the ground after he passed the ball (I cant find the footage of that one).
Yeah because if he's not seen around merkins start suggesting that he's been chopped because <insert latest internal drama theory>Interesting because of Ennus in the background?
I never used the word ‘purely’. Do you think I’m a f**king simpleton? Let’s say we prioritised retaining possession over using the ball. It’s not often Penrith lose the possession battle, which is a big part of why their defensive intensity is usually sustainable over 80 minutes.Agreed but anytime you try and offload the ball there is always more of a risk of turning over possession compared to just tucking it under the arm and taking the hit up. I think it’s a bit over simplistic to say we focused purely on retaining possession and didn’t try and use the ball.
Fu*k of merkin!Yeah because if he's not seen around merkins start suggesting that he's been chopped because <insert latest internal drama theory>
Ill swear I saw Penriths D tire for a brief period immediately prior to the Drown try. Scarily they quickly regained that energy immediately after. Did I imagine this I wonder?I never used the word ‘purely’. Do you think I’m a f**king simpleton? Let’s say we prioritised retaining possession over using the ball. It’s not often Penrith lose the possession battle, which is a big part of why their defensive intensity is usually sustainable over 80 minutes.
Moses and Drown threw 60 passes against Penrith. In the loss to the Titans our halves passed 86 times. We need to play through the middle, which includes smart offloading.
Yup hes not attacking the players head but some equipmentIt's ok if the player has a headgear.
But theres no photos with mcgregor lurking eh ..... so clearly, dramaYeah because if he's not seen around merkins start suggesting that he's been chopped because <insert latest internal drama theory>
An absolute fu*ken joke.